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- Are Norwegian dairy cows doing well?
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Avian influenza: How scientists and poultry and dairy farmers are working to adapt
22:30 | 13/05/2025
Avian flu virus, also known as bird flu, continues to affect poultry producers around the globe and US dairy farms in 2025
Research findings show calf-centric nutrition can shape calf health, support herd resilience, and enhance productivity
20:55 | 05/04/2026
Research from Trouw Nutrition and its LifeStart programme is prompting a shift in how the dairy sector approaches calf nutrition
Are Norwegian dairy cows doing well?
10:33 | 27/03/2026
To assess whether there is good animal welfare in Norwegian dairy cow farms, data from TINE's Animal Welfare Indicator is not enough, shows a new doctoral thesi...
Fonterra settles lawsuit over grass-fed butter label claim
20:52 | 05/04/2026
Dairy giant admits packaging may have misled consumers






























